Adhesives work very well on most (if not all) metal surfaces as long as the surface is exceptionally clean and in particular free of oil or grease.
A general key that can be used when choosing an adhesive is to figure out if what you are sticking on is going to be able to move slightly or not.
Super glue is fantastic if it does not experience any hits or thuds. It does not budge, but a hit may crack it off.
An elastic form of glue works wonders if experiencing thuds or hits. It just stay put, but can not hold as much weight over time as super glue can.
Super glue is also known as Cyanoacrylate or similar names derived there of.
as in removable.
Metal surfaces can easily be cleaned free of super glue. A razor blade or a sharp knife can be used to scrape it gently off.
Do not use super glue on painted metal surfaces.
The paint would be the weakest link and it will come off with the glue.
Believe it or else, they are called "Boot Hooks". Check the link and you will be presented with the opportunity to buy them.
Depends on what glue. Goof Off will work for many.
Yes, 3M adhesive remover will work to remove tape residue on your refrigerator. It is made to remove any kind of adhesive, tape, stickers, etc. on any surface.
If I were you I would fasten some hooks on underneath your seat then screw on the hooks to the seat and screw on the basket to the hooks. If this doesn't work I have no idea -get some strong hooks aswell :)
Fish Hooks - 2010 Fish at Work - 2.30 was released on: USA: 28 September 2012
Yes, silicone adhesive will work on glass to canvas. But keep in mind canvas is very flexible and even silicone may eventually separate.
the adhesive active when exposed to UV, and the adhesive remain active afterward. Clear residue, work well for glass and optical window.
Fish Hooks - 2010 Fish at Work 2-30 was released on: USA: 28 September 2012
J.B. Weld would work and is easily purchased. -The auto shop would probably use 'Speedfix' , a two part commercial epoxy.
The conventional type of Ace bandage usually comes with two little figure-8 shaped hooks to hold it in place, but two small safety pins will work as well. Some types of Ace bandage have a self-adhesive strip at one end, similar to Velcro.
The 68 does not have a removable barrel.
That depends entirely what the adhesive is. Without knowing, I would suggest fist wiping with very hot water, if that doesn't work try Goof Off. If you give more information, especially WHAT kind of adhesive it will get you a better answer.